How many ranking points does the champion earn in Munich and Barcelona?
The champion in both Munich and Barcelona earns 500 ATP ranking points.
Tennis / ATP Tour
A look at the prize money and rankings points up for grabs at the 2026 ATP tournaments in Munich and Barcelona.
The ATP Tour's 2026 season includes the BMW Open by Bitpanda in Munich and the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, both ATP 500 events. Here's a detailed breakdown of the prize money distribution:
**Munich Prize Money (2026):** - **Singles Champion:** €478,935 (500 points) - **Finalist:** €257,705 (330 points) - **Semi-finalist:** €137,340 (200 points) - **Quarter-finalist:** €70,165 (100 points) - **Round of 16:** €37,455 (50 points) - **Round of 32:** €19,975 (0 points)
**Barcelona Prize Money (2026):** - **Singles Champion:** €546,400 (500 points) - **Finalist:** €291,450 (330 points) - **Semi-finalist:** €151,150 (200 points) - **Quarter-finalist:** €78,950 (100 points) - **Round of 16:** €41,590 (50 points) - **Round of 32:** €22,770 (0 points)
**Takeaway:** Barcelona offers slightly higher prize money for singles and doubles champions compared to Munich.
The champion in both Munich and Barcelona earns 500 ATP ranking points.
The Barcelona Open offers more prize money (€546,400) compared to the Munich Open (€478,935) for the singles champion.
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